Making Videos on the Web
A Guide for Teachers
How you and your students can create videos without purchasing any software or video equipment.
Richard Byrne
Creating videos for a classroom project used to require a lot of money for equipment and software. Thanks to the Internet, those days are gone. Now anyone with access to the Web and a modern web browser can create a high-quality video project.
Copyright and Creative Commons.
A short run- down of the meanings and purposes of Public Domain, Creative
Commons, and Fair-use.
Page 2
Finding Images and Audio for Video Projects.
Use these resources to locate images and sounds that you and your students can use in video projects.
Pages 3-7
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Create Your Own Audio Tracks
Learn to use a free web-based audio track recording and mixing tool.
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Documentary Video
In this section we’ll look at some free services for creating
documentary- style slideshow- based videos.
Pages 11-21
Full-length Videos
In this section we’ll look at using a free web-based video editing service that you and your students can use to produce full-length videos.
Pages 23-25
Sharing Videos
Try these
alternatives to YouTube
for sharing your students’ works.
Page 27
Animated Videos
Fun and free services for creating short animated videos.
Page 22 Screencasting
Use these services to create
demonstration videos on your computer. Useful for teachers and students.
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Cover Image Attribution: © BrokenSphere / Wikimedia Commons.
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